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Photosynthetic suspended-growth systems in aquaculture
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The principle advantages of photosynthetic suspended-growth systems are lower capital costs relative to other recirculating aquaculture systems and increased control over stock management relative to conventional static ponds and the main disadvantage is the relatively low degree of control over water quality and phytoplankton density, metabolism, and community composition.About:
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Effect of C/N ratio on water quality in zero-water exchange tanks and the biofloc supplementation in feed on the growth performance of crucian carp, Carassius auratus
TL;DR: The results demonstrated that BFT could effectively reduce ammonia nitrogen, nitrite and nitrate concentration in C. auratus ponds when C/N ratio was greater than 15:1.
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Effect of biofloc technology (BFT) on the early postlarval stage of pink shrimp Farfantepenaeus paulensis : growth performance, floc composition and salinity stress tolerance
Maurício Gustavo Coelho Emerenciano,Maurício Gustavo Coelho Emerenciano,Eduardo Luis Cupertino Ballester,Eduardo Luis Cupertino Ballester,Ronaldo O. Cavalli,Ronaldo O. Cavalli,Wilson Wasielesky +6 more
TL;DR: The continuous availability of bioflocs had a significant effect on growth and survival of F. paulensis postlarvae cultured in BFT nursery systems.
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Development of Captive Breeding Techniques for Marine Ornamental Fish: A Review
TL;DR: This review attempts to summarize the major bottlenecks facing the marine ornamental aquaculture industry, and to highlight weaknesses in the current state of research.
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Biofloc technology as a promising tool to improve aquaculture production
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The effect of different carbon sources on water quality, microbial community and structure of biofloc systems
TL;DR: The Illumina MiSeq sequencing results showed that biofloc systems incorporating plant cellulose treatment groups had a higher total bacterial diversity and greater microbial richness than those with no plant cellulOSE treatment groups.
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Probiotic Bacteria as Biological Control Agents in Aquaculture
TL;DR: This review describes the state of the art of probiotic research in the culture of fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and live food, with an evaluation of the results obtained so far.
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Pond aquaculture water quality management
Claude E. Boyd,Craig S. Tucker +1 more
TL;DR: This work focuses on water quality and aquaculture in the context of ponds, and investigates the role of manure, water quality, and waste management in the development and management of these facilities.
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Carbon/nitrogen ratio as a control element in aquaculture systems
TL;DR: The addition of carbonaceous substrate was found to reduce inorganic nitrogen in shrimp experimental tanks and intilapia commercial-scale ponds and it was found in tilapia ponds that the produced microbial proteins are taken up by the fish.
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Interactions between bacteria and algae in aquatic ecosystems
TL;DR: The purpose of this review is to examine the means by which algae and heterotrophic bacteria interact in planktonic systems and cite specific evidence from the literature for various types of interactions.
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Regulation of gross growth efficiency and ammonium regeneration in bacteria by substrate C: N ratio1
TL;DR: Natural assemblages of marine bacteria were cultured on combinations of C and N sources (amino acids, glucose, and NH,‘) to span a range of substrate C: N ratios to speculate that C : Ns of available substrates in marine waters is > 10 : 1.